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NAPOLEON'S HATS. <lb/>
A LITTLE NONSENSE. <lb/>
hats once worn by <lb/>
I. -u OM existence. That is <lb/>
by Prince Victor Napoleon, who <lb/>
answered an inquiry. One of <lb/>
.- seven was bought for <lb/>
; mes by whose monument <lb/>
o, the was unveiled <lb/>
Waterloo last summer. Three <lb/>
are owned by the Eugenie, <lb/>
Prince Victor Napoleon and Prince <lb/>
Louis Napoleon. Two arc at the <lb/>
and one in the Military <lb/>
museum. <lb/>
Prince Victor Napoleon owns bills <lb/>
for hats supplied to the great em- <lb/>
They cost francs each. <lb/>
Napoleon them back at times <lb/>
to the to done up. In <lb/>
the bills inures the item, re- <lb/>
pairs, The Gerome hat <lb/>
may now be Been at the mu- <lb/>
Sound From Star. <lb/>
That the tin as they <lb/>
in their courses is a poetical idea i <lb/>
which is not h extravagant as it <lb/>
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apparatus for the founds; <lb/>
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by which the sounds are <lb/>
recorded is a combination of <lb/>
graph, telephone and telescope and <lb/>
h the outcome of the discovery that <lb/>
light falling on a polished steel <lb/>
plate produce a musical note. <lb/>
machine, which is too complicated <lb/>
to in detail, is declared to <lb/>
musical sounds from the <lb/>
start and planets, the sweetest tones <lb/>
being produced by the most <lb/>
of the fixed The notes given <lb/>
out by the bright are stated to, <lb/>
far less clear. <lb/>
The Poet Salary. <lb/>
It may be comfort to <lb/>
men to know the <lb/>
the poet laureate of England is <lb/>
a year n hogshead of <lb/>
thrown in. court this <lb/>
seats a fractional of <lb/>
Ha Know No No j <lb/>
It Mattered Not. <lb/>
don't see how the count could <lb/>
propose to you when he can't speak <lb/>
and you don't speak <lb/>
it was very easy. We were <lb/>
sitting in the parlor. Pointing up <lb/>
at an oil painting of papa, the count <lb/>
took out a piece of paper and a <lb/>
pencil. Then he set down a dollar <lb/>
mark and after it placed a <lb/>
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eloquent, lovely ryes, he began <lb/>
ciphers after the dollar mark <lb/>
and the figure When ho had made <lb/>
four ciphers, which with the other <lb/>
figures meant he stopped. <lb/>
nodded my head for him to go on. <lb/>
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meant I nodded my head <lb/>
again. He made another, which <lb/>
raised it to I nodded <lb/>
for him to go ahead. He put down <lb/>
another cipher, making it <lb/>
Then smiled and took the <lb/>
pencil from him. and he caught me <lb/>
in his arms ah, it was so <lb/>
lovely It almost seems like a <lb/>
dream to think that in three weeks <lb/>
I shall be a real <lb/>
go Record-Herald. <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
DOWN <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE <lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Austin real <lb/>
earns. Still <lb/>
being poet <lb/>
h speaking <lb/>
any <lb/>
it was <lb/>
it is all that be gets <lb/>
laureate to the En; <lb/>
This salary is <lb/>
prospect of a raise, <lb/>
increased to its munificent <lb/>
proportions when Lord Tennyson <lb/>
died. Some time before his death it <lb/>
was decided to increase his salary to <lb/>
that amount, but the government <lb/>
did not decide till after his death. <lb/>
Thus the present poet laureate <lb/>
came in for the rise intended for <lb/>
Lord Tennyson. <lb/>
His Widow. <lb/>
our mail this morning a <lb/>
writer asks if a man can marry his <lb/>
brother's says the editor of <lb/>
the <lb/>
reply that lie can, but that it <lb/>
ally badly. Men do many things <lb/>
in which at first thought <lb/>
seems unlawful, although it is not <lb/>
in fact prohibited by statutory law. <lb/>
That is why King Herod had <lb/>
the Baptist's head cut off. John said <lb/>
it van for the king to mar- <lb/>
his brother Philip's <lb/>
wife. Bat John was <lb/>
it seems, is rather small <lb/>
potatoes home and not the <lb/>
Tor he was thought to be. He made . <lb/>
large demands while his captive was; <lb/>
in bis hands, and this tended to in- <lb/>
crease the outside estimate of his <lb/>
importance. He got none of the <lb/>
provinces which he asked for in his <lb/>
terms of settlement, but did get the <lb/>
and hangs on to <lb/>
it yet. There is a on his head, <lb/>
and the prospect that it will stay <lb/>
long on his shoulders is held in Mo- <lb/>
to be a slim one. <lb/>
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Oratory at a <lb/>
There is no legislative body where <lb/>
oratory is at a smaller premium <lb/>
than in the senate of our time. In <lb/>
the house the few men who control <lb/>
business gained their mastery in the <lb/>
instance in open debate. But <lb/>
in the the speech- <lb/>
is at its lowest mark. The <lb/>
proceeding of the chamber are <lb/>
largely a show. Host of the real <lb/>
is transacted in com- <lb/>
rooms, in and <lb/>
the dinner table. <lb/>
Globe. , . <lb/>
Corp. TWee. <lb/>
c- <lb/>
H,. What would you be if I <lb/>
pressed the stamp of love upon those <lb/>
sealing wax <lb/>
would <lb/>
Evident. <lb/>
The boy with the grimy <lb/>
leaned over the back yard <lb/>
fence and made faces at the with <lb/>
the new suit of clothes, whose <lb/>
tier was a <lb/>
he said. dad's <lb/>
paid fur them <lb/>
all right, dirty re- <lb/>
the boy. dad <lb/>
didn't help pay fur <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
In of Harmony. <lb/>
do you think of the noble- <lb/>
man horn your daughter is to mar- <lb/>
refuse to be an- <lb/>
Mr. is a <lb/>
tacit understanding between the <lb/>
young man and myself that neither <lb/>
of us will express his opinion of the <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
A Go. <lb/>
there any new improvement <lb/>
in the auto line since I was <lb/>
inquired the enthusiast. <lb/>
said the <lb/>
came in this morning. It is a <lb/>
folding horse to he earned under <lb/>
the seal used case of <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Enough. <lb/>
seems rather strange <lb/>
that should be so down on your <lb/>
best friend as you appear to be <lb/>
ply because he look your part. <lb/>
an actor, sir, and <lb/>
wanted that part for <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Safe, <lb/>
was sorry to hear you <lb/>
tell that Harry does not say <lb/>
his prayer <lb/>
doesn't need to. He <lb/>
never gets to bed until after day- <lb/>
York Times.<lb/>
doctors have ordered Bil- <lb/>
king to be and under no cir- <lb/>
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how be boss the <lb/>
l writing a mm. <lb/>
yards checked homespun, others price <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Sample hats, all colors, others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
boys pants, all sizes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
pair Leather Shoes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
FINE WORK. <lb/>
END OF THE CENTURY <lb/>
facto Which Show How Much Better Off Below will he found an outline for Reflector <lb/>
We Are Today. a talk made by Prof. G. E. Line- At the Mrs. J. B. Cher- <lb/>
Not until February did berry at the recent meeting on afternoon of Nov. 15th, <lb/>
the of Kentucky know Con Association the End of the Century Book <lb/>
Madison was president <lb/>
the previous <lb/>
on Art of It hi Id moat delightful meeting. <lb/>
ought to bi preserved and studied subject for <lb/>
In 1834 one of rail-j by every and followed the afternoon was the Women of <lb/>
United States their work so the and many In <lb/>
on it very best results may be of information <lb/>
tire will the c every day I Kinds of heir manners and customs <lb/>
if weather is <lb/>
; formative. the present were <lb/>
The first received Qualities of a good Pritchard, <lb/>
by the public with It question, then pa- Clare nod <lb/>
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A reporter who order. Avoid of <lb/>
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re worth. asking before repast furnished by the <lb/>
lowing pupil. Avoid j the club to <lb/>
if ordinary without <lb/>
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permission, from one Should dear. of W. A. Bowen. <lb/>
to in of or <lb/>
better wages, be bi with <lb/>
a hot iron. <lb/>
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thought of t in <lb/>
Should ha brief. Should be <lb/>
of answer. Marriage <lb/>
Should be IT Williams <lb/>
lion the lesson he to the following <lb/>
Should be week. <lb/>
Philadelphia many individual capacity of <lb/>
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., , ,, F. G. and Bertha B. <lb/>
was a paper well as test I. <lb/>
of them that Question be T , , ., <lb/>
J. P. Fleming <lb/>
pen, <lb/>
Wm. W. and Era <lb/>
Allen. <lb/>
and Emily <lb/>
Gardner and Queenie <lb/>
country would able to l Should be <lb/>
two <lb/>
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fastest land ii the I as to Ks- <lb/>
on the Offal North Road, lit <lb/>
England, l put in habits. write <lb/>
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York along at i n on the <lb/>
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baste. Return Engagement. . O. C. Eugenia Moor- <lb/>
Thomas wax. By special the . <lb/>
elected president of the Stock Co. baa . <lb/>
States, February 1891, engagement for three nights, UM <lb/>
after one of most j commencing on Thon-day, j <lb/>
Heat campaigns in our history, play on Thursday <lb/>
gratifying did not retell the night will be for the <lb/>
for as many tit of the temple and <lb/>
days as it now takes h to people them a crowded <lb/>
Mitt tun of a j audience. me the <lb/>
New <lb/>
, E. Warren recently <lb/>
j purchased properly in West Green <lb/>
ville be is preparing to <lb/>
erect a large and <lb/>
t, whole troupe that house nod offices of <lb/>
been their again All<lb/>
, in 1809, Richard meet u patronage. <lb/>
thick following Ticket, go ,, sale lay morn mm , u, <lb/>
the <lb/>
tor a long time, will be moved <lb/>
The present generation will u-e Foolish to Resist Law. <lb/>
-no next will prefer rail- <lb/>
were who considered Coward <lb/>
him an <lb/>
new quarters during the <lb/>
People living in smallpox next month and after January 1st, <lb/>
wad. with horses, but their ,, Mr w . f w <lb/>
employ can at the <lb/>
Steam mi railways an I he <lb/>
vaccinated. Ann her man was and floral gr- <lb/>
of the art of ., public with <lb/>
,., be I, and bad <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER, <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
n Hie <lb/>
Sunday night. <lb/>
A S old till mi Cumberland <lb/>
by falling in a tub of <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G.<lb/>
No Day. <lb/>
will observe <lb/>
log Thanksgiving day with the <lb/>
suspension The <lb/>
will be closed and the <lb/>
market will have no <lb/>
ready to <lb/>
t twenty <lb/>
the <lb/>
to Day coats as submit tie in your mind, nor- <lb/>
to his arm Where- ., 4th and <lb/>
ever is ordered it la ll d <lb/>
a to to <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
Almost a Fire. <lb/>
The residence of E. B. <lb/>
of i lie depot, caught fire <lb/>
Their Sister Dead. <lb/>
By telegraph Saturday was <lb/>
learned the death of W. T. <lb/>
Cunningham, of Petersburg. She <lb/>
h sister of Mrs. J. T- Meadows <lb/>
morning. .; Kn E ,, of <lb/>
work the fin; place <lb/>
the heater hot was put out. <lb/>
Then- was damage and <lb/>
in w given. <lb/>
no <lb/>
Dance. <lb/>
law <lb/>
BAKER PARKER, <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
Fresh Meats. Pork and <lb/>
Sausage. <lb/>
in Town Market. Give a <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
in main section <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
la operation each <lb/>
presided veer by a skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Oar place sharp <lb/>
ear towels clean. <lb/>
We yea for past patronage <lb/>
ask yon <lb/>
goad wanted. <lb/>
Dr L. <lb/>
Run Over. <lb/>
a little son of VT. H. <lb/>
was run over by a horse <lb/>
on I be street a few evenings <lb/>
When annual remembers j young people had a very he escaped serious Io. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon<lb/>
S post his wife's letters it is a jet in the old opera <lb/>
and was <lb/>
sign he can tell with a Tuesday night, with music <lb/>
Fountain, D., <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
cast of <lb/>
Third street. Pawns <lb/>
He H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Hotel Bertha <lb/>
r 5th, and Monday, <lb/>
Wednesday for the <lb/>
of diseases of the <lb/>
re and fitting glasses. Those not <lb/>
to pay a tea will hr examined <lb/>
by the Italian A <lb/>
ii urn her of couples participated. <lb/>
Braces body and brain, strength- <lb/>
ens, soothes, cures while you sleep. <lb/>
That's what Hollister's <lb/>
Mountain Tea will do. Makes you <lb/>
well, keeps you well. cents, <lb/>
Tea or <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
Dr. W. H. of Char- <lb/>
., N. O., will be in Greenville <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha on Monday, Dec. <lb/>
one day only. His practice <lb/>
is limited to Eye. Ear, Nose and <lb/>
Throat, titling <lb/>
11-13 <lb/>
is turn- <lb/>
oat some nice job <lb/>
Bettor give us your next order. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
21st, 1901. <lb/>
W. B. Hooker went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Miss left Sunday <lb/>
for Ayden. <lb/>
Mrs. Walter Buck is visiting on <lb/>
Indian Well this week. <lb/>
Mrs. II. B, Harris, who has <lb/>
quite is improving. <lb/>
J. Norman this morning <lb/>
for a trip on road <lb/>
J. H. of Henderson, <lb/>
h flatting E. H. Thomas. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mis C. George two children <lb/>
left Saturday evening for Ayden. <lb/>
L H. Lee and hie mother, Mrs. <lb/>
L. Lee, left evening for <lb/>
Dunn. <lb/>
Judge w. B. who held <lb/>
the i term of court here, left <lb/>
B. C. Pearce, who <lb/>
has been here a days, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
George Ellis went to Winterville <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
E. T. of Norfolk, who has <lb/>
a few days here, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Mis. H. C. Hooker and little <lb/>
i daughter, Mud, left Saturday <lb/>
for LaGrange. <lb/>
Mis. of Ayden, <lb/>
l who bus been visiting Mrs. T. L. <lb/>
I Bland left Sunday evening. <lb/>
Emmet Savage, Edgecombe, <lb/>
who bus bees visiting his brother, <lb/>
L. Savage, left this morning. <lb/>
Rev. P, G. returned <lb/>
Saturday evening from Durham <lb/>
where he had been attending the <lb/>
Stella been <lb/>
the family of Rev. J. A. <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
Will ion. <lb/>
J. S. Hester left this morning for <lb/>
in response to a <lb/>
telegram the critical <lb/>
of bis father. <lb/>
Misses Rosa Bullock, and Katie <lb/>
Jones, of Bethel, have been <lb/>
visiting returned <lb/>
to home- this morning <lb/>
Mrs. G. Baker, of Lewiston, <lb/>
is Mrs. J. <lb/>
Mr. Baker <lb/>
hen- and this morning <lb/>
Mrs. Vi. Cherry and little son, <lb/>
of Wash who have <lb/>
her mother, Mrs. Mary <lb/>
Foley, returned home Monday. <lb/>
November 23rd, 1904. <lb/>
C. Tunstall went to Raleigh <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. S. went to Greensboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mm. G. J. Woodward this <lb/>
morning for Richmond, <lb/>
J. N. Hart left this morning for <lb/>
Boykin, to intend the roar- <lb/>
of his <lb/>
Mrs. W. of <lb/>
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice <lb/>
Harper. <lb/>
T. I. Wilson, of Washington, <lb/>
who has been visiting the family <lb/>
of W. A. Savage, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Charles J. <lb/>
gnu, of Ga., arrived <lb/>
Tuesday evening to visit hie sis- <lb/>
Mis. J. J. <lb/>
Miss Martha <lb/>
T. M. Hooker, D. W . <lb/>
R. A. Tyson, Jr., <lb/>
Harry Jr., H. A. <lb/>
White went to today <lb/>
sec football <lb/>
Some Flitting Rot. <lb/>
A good deal of rot is going the <lb/>
rounds of the <lb/>
declaring its political independence <lb/>
of the Northern and Western wings <lb/>
of the party. Of course, it is all <lb/>
nonsense but some Northern papers <lb/>
take it seriously. <lb/>
The time when the South <lb/>
WM glad to have the Northern De- <lb/>
and independents to come <lb/>
to the rescue, and the badly digest- <lb/>
ed editorial which pass current <lb/>
for the real is no indication <lb/>
that the Southern Democracy as a <lb/>
whole is not the elbow <lb/>
touch Northern Democrats, many <lb/>
of whom are more fundamentally <lb/>
Democrats than some of our South- <lb/>
howlers whose noggins are stuff- <lb/>
ed full of socialism and paternalism <lb/>
while they don't know it. <lb/>
There is no occasion for the South <lb/>
lo further alienate itself from its <lb/>
Northern friends, and of <lb/>
there is no serious movement along <lb/>
that line, for the South will keep its <lb/>
shirt on and await issues that the <lb/>
next four years will bring to the <lb/>
front, calling for its operation <lb/>
with similar political sentiment and <lb/>
convictions in the North. That is <lb/>
what will do, too, flop-doodle <lb/>
editorials lo the contrary <lb/>
Mis.-. Catherine Jonas, of <lb/>
more Miss Bullock, The New York World, the New <lb/>
Bethel, who have teen visiting York Times and other Independent <lb/>
Mrs. B. M. returned and Democratic newspapers in the <lb/>
to their homes this morning. North are wasting time in <lb/>
November 22nd, taking note of of sore head <lb/>
H.,, ,. ,., ., , emanating from <lb/>
. w, Whedbee wont to Bethel . <lb/>
. Southern newspapers. The South <lb/>
this morning. . .,,,, <lb/>
is going with its business <lb/>
J. F. King and R. L. Smith wen is neither flinching or <lb/>
to Norfolk today. alarmed. The political hash an to <lb/>
Miss Mary returned and Dixie will wait <lb/>
moating from for developments. All <lb/>
of the further isolating it- <lb/>
Key. II. editor of the the m <lb/>
Tower, was town today. its friends in <lb/>
Dr. W. H. who bus is merely flitting rot <lb/>
been sick the past week, was <lb/>
At the Graded School. <lb/>
J. W. went . . , . , <lb/>
. i . i i of the graded school <lb/>
Sunday and returned Monday <lb/>
evening. the chapel this <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Burch and <lb/>
. . . , , , A present <lb/>
left this morning for Raleigh the <lb/>
make their home in cm-<lb/>
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against Warren and <lb/>
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i bidder, two pieces or <lb/>
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that part of the at <lb/>
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ITEMS <lb/>
BALK FOB <lb/>
V. C, Nov. 22.1904. <lb/>
H. H. Stanley spent Monday in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. Baker. of is the <lb/>
guest of Mr. D. C. <lb/>
Mr. of in visit- <lb/>
ion his Pat Harrington. <lb/>
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM <lb/>
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. <lb/>
Ph. D. Principal. <lb/>
Wilts-row N. C, March 8th., 1804. . <lb/>
Mr. M. Charlotte, V. C, <lb/>
Dear is a little unusual to file an order this <lb/>
in the season, w find that th Pianos which, <lb/>
we add to music the the result at- <lb/>
in the work. We have added quite a number of your <lb/>
instruments during the last years, and they have all <lb/>
good satisfaction. a piano of unusual <lb/>
for the constant use which all practice pianos have within our <lb/>
school, but we are glad to b aide to say that your <lb/>
have stood the test, and we will continue to <lb/>
from your firm from time to time as the need arises. <lb/>
I think there ale about a now in the school. <lb/>
J. Principal. <lb/>
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Wednesday, is in town. price ranging from pa to take a look around. <lb/>
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lot on which said , <lb/>
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low here, will be glad to give <lb/>
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piece f land which said Ann <lb/>
inherited from her father, <lb/>
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and cured by <lb/>
the of Iv . Cure. <lb/>
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fresh Roods every ti me the court door lo the town of that lama <lb/>
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figures ranging in price <lb/>
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Anything wanted for your <lb/>
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j-- i u virtue ii a decree , . <lb/>
table can be supplied <lb/>
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THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th, <lb/>
TELEPHONE <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points DO <lb/>
re-ached over the lints<lb/>
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way in said division appears on <lb/>
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vision of No. . pane <lb/>
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vis Attorneys. <lb/>
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blocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
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bidder tor cash, a of land it , m. I write <lb/>
in p, .,.,., ,,. <lb/>
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4.856 <lb/>
3,657.32 <lb/>
19.047.40 <lb/>
25,570.08 <lb/>
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Surplus, <lb/>
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subject to check <lb/>
Demand f <lb/>
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borrowed <lb/>
25,000.0 <lb/>
3,000.03 <lb/>
385.21 <lb/>
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dates, I Pitt. <lb/>
citron, I L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
i 8- the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
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and belief <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
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B, virtue of a the Superior -I had been troubled me. this <lb/>
virtue u , . . . <lb/>
court of Pitt county in special pro- for tea re and I <lb/>
needing, No. 1312. entitled, T. is. recovery in the u <lb/>
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I mediate points east the Mis- <lb/>
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I found <lb/>
use of <lb/>
sell John fl Ind. <lb/>
I before court door In Green- is also without an equal j <lb/>
at public suction on Monday. bruises. It is tot <lb/>
Dee. 5th. , I Store. <lb/>
tract land situated in the county <lb/>
and in Greenville township. I Greenville, j <lb/>
Bounded on the by the lands of <lb/>
ill. and Mr. W. Col-1 <lb/>
I on the curt and south by the a <lb/>
Ian.-, and on the seat by the <lb/>
lands -f W. Harrington, <lb/>
more lying <lb/>
both sides of road and known as l n <lb/>
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land <lb/>
This Oct. <lb/>
JAMES C. TYSON, <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
LITTLE, <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
J. A ANDREWS, <lb/>
I lire-tors <lb/>
. eves and <lb/>
using Lift lei<lb/>
WE COTTON SEED <lb/>
in Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We will either pay or ex- <lb/>
meal and for seed, <lb/>
aid and pay all <lb/>
freights. Write us when <lb/>
you arc to sell exchange. <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
OF PERSONAL <lb/>
Notice that will, <lb/>
on Thursday, Dec. sell at <lb/>
public minion, at Maple Cypress, <lb/>
Craven county, K. the personal <lb/>
property long to the estate of <lb/>
j. Gardner, deceased, <lb/>
of the following, to wit b P., <lb/>
holler, H. P., steam <lb/>
press, shafting, <lb/>
etc., horses, s, bug- <lb/>
ties, carts, fanning utensils, com, <lb/>
i . cc. household and <lb/>
furniture, and also stock of <lb/>
r S. P. <lb/>
Moore, Tex. A <lb/>
In <lb/>
a t <lb/>
Bold by Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen <lb/>
DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
THE NEW YORK BAZAAR <lb/>
Do it For You.<lb/>
MAKE <lb/>
our book you all <lb/>
it your own <lb/>
Instruction. Book <lb/>
postpaid on receipt of <lb/>
Bldg., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
This October 20th, <lb/>
Mrs. L. C ti. <lb/>
E.<lb/>
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
COUrt of count-, in the prO- <lb/>
DR. T.<lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyer and Brokers it <lb/>
Blocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
and Now <lb/>
Fin <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
and handlers of <lb/>
entitled, John R Hack and and Bag.<lb/>
r sell for cash at public auction ; solicited <lb/>
before th- court door in <lb/>
viii. on Tuesday, Dec. 1901.1 <lb/>
following tract f laud <lb/>
and in Swift Urea town- <lb/>
the lands ff M. <lb/>
I employment <lb/>
without<lb/>
This 21st day of November. <lb/>
I t s w, 11-21. N. C. <lb/>
chasing. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
IN CHEEK BUILDING.<lb/>
Our buyers arc keeping their eyes open <lb/>
on every sale in the Northern Markets <lb/>
they every opportunity to give you <lb/>
AT 1-3 THEIR REAL VALUE <lb/>
Call and see us before you do your <lb/>
I hi warn any mid all persons, <lb/>
th- land deeded <lb/>
hi bar mother, Mary A. Hues. <lb/>
This November <lb/>
G. JAMES, <lb/>
THE FIRM OF J. F. ft CO. <lb/>
F. King and <lb/>
R. J. the of <lb/>
J. f. have this day. <lb/>
mutual fl.-m <lb/>
and terminated the . All <lb/>
of any arid every due said <lb/>
have been transferred and assigned to <lb/>
R. who is now th sole owner <lb/>
of and all persons <lb/>
to said firm will make payment to <lb/>
This the Mad day in <lb/>
H. J- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
E, A. Coward. <lb/>
. Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville,<lb/>
William Fountain, fl. D., <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
one doer of post<lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Agent. <lb/>
H. C, Nov. <lb/>
Newer in lives have we <lb/>
anything wore highly <lb/>
than the kind extended <lb/>
as by sweet little seven <lb/>
friend, Miss Thelma The latest thing in Call . Go to E <lb/>
to attend party to given W. C. Jackson and Co's. j market tor meat. <lb/>
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dent is allowed to invite a friend, j Edward. <lb/>
Little asked her mama to i to g, Ty <lb/>
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if<lb/>
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let invite Mr. saying he son's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
would be home all alone with no <lb/>
one to talk to and she wanted him <lb/>
to and have a nice time. How <lb/>
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we, forget her kindness <lb/>
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young and to he the friend, thus <lb/>
rem-inhered is Indeed. <lb/>
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sweet she is kind. <lb/>
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and we take <lb/>
great pleasure receiving sob <lb/>
willing for <lb/>
those arrears. We have <lb/>
of all who receive at <lb/>
this office. take <lb/>
for job <lb/>
yon a nice, light, <lb/>
pole, f-r your buggy or <lb/>
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selection. Ayden b Mfg. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co , <lb/>
A N. <lb/>
H. Brown want <lb/>
ville with Turn- <lb/>
age the with the <lb/>
latter's parents. <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or no charges made. Best refer <lb/>
given, Hart Bros., <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
yon need in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see u, Hart <lb/>
are cheaper <lb/>
The electric for <lb/>
d for fire use, put the <lb/>
decorate. I. Prices <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Come to see when <lb/>
to bay Independent <lb/>
Tobacco, we handle <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Thad Manning, of Winterville <lb/>
was here Saturday. <lb/>
Now we have plenty of the <lb/>
and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Killing Mfg. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
There were services in the <lb/>
and Lurches <lb/>
day. In the <lb/>
Rev. Mr. preached and <lb/>
Disciple to <lb/>
the of the pat-tor Mr. <lb/>
Davis, a layman, conducted <lb/>
vices. <lb/>
machines at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
One hone wagon good as <lb/>
for sale by J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. are offering <lb/>
first day. After become special inducements to the trade in <lb/>
Md <lb/>
are cordially invited to and <lb/>
both price and quality. <lb/>
id prices at j. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
it they will better. is <lb/>
u by no meat <lb/>
a reality <lb/>
our R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
lie Ayden Milling and Co, <lb/>
Our second order of gents youth <lb/>
children bats and caps are <lb/>
First Class hand made b, j DOw on at J. B. Smith ft Bro <lb/>
-he wholesale and retell large- Carpet and <lb/>
always on hand, orders at R. Bro <lb/>
Tyson and family spent j J. R. Smith ft <lb/>
Co's new R. Smith Bro <lb/>
line of dress goods taking the j Hay, cotton seed and hulls <lb/>
They JR. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
and stoves at J. <lb/>
San- Smith A. Bro. <lb/>
bushels field <lb/>
pen at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging <lb/>
Ties always <lb/>
hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North <lb/>
are beautiful. <lb/>
Big meeting at Hancock's <lb/>
day and a hi crowd from <lb/>
was in attendance. <lb/>
The ladies especially ran be <lb/>
pleased f they will visit and pat- <lb/>
J. U. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Dr. celebrated tablets, <lb/>
best on the market at J. <lb/>
a Bro <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
The ladies say that A prices to suit all. <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line W. and <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Notice Fat you want <lb/>
ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
order that you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to he <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Polite clerks, good goods j <lb/>
prices at the store of J. I <lb/>
B. Smith <lb/>
D. W. Davis will preach <lb/>
in the Disciple -lunch Friday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
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are for we do not <lb/>
most up to date line of set apace we <lb/>
about it. Life ever . , <lb/>
Health cotton an <lb/>
cotton average <lb/>
r the <lb/>
Mfg. Co., gin. They <lb/>
lint public have <lb/>
it out. <lb/>
Bettie Moseley is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
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ache, eye ache smarts and burns, <lb/>
when you can be permanently <lb/>
one pair of glasses properly <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad <lb/>
Fire, Accident <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
high grade You can be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling <lb/>
Freddie Tucker, of Grifton, <lb/>
is here on a visit to her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. <lb/>
E. E. Dell Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line Of heavy and fancy <lb/>
J- t fine line of <lb/>
e.-in lit up in any style <lb/>
or pi ice. <lb/>
Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, <lb/>
and B. E. Dal I <lb/>
Cull Hart a a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money In shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
Examine just<lb/>
colors in white lead, <lb/>
turpentine at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Bin. <lb/>
J. If. Smith ft would es <lb/>
teem it a favor if par- <lb/>
ties who last borrowed their pump <lb/>
would return it at once as <lb/>
The public to know that <lb/>
a first-class <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
quality of RUBBER <lb/>
goods the best <lb/>
are very in need of it. <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak hey not <lb/>
. but us a matter of y <lb/>
feel t. make this re <lb/>
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eyes, in of glasses, <lb/>
ways go bad to worse. A lit- <lb/>
piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will often work wonders. I <lb/>
Miss near Parker's <lb/>
is visiting Miss <lb/>
I just at this E. <lb/>
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in the enlargement rues will j busy as a Wall street broker yet <lb/>
t is plain at an man be I The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
chickens, <lb/>
produce to <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Rubber and Elastic <lb/>
.-es, Beat of Brush <lb/>
es of all kinds. <lb/>
script com- <lb/>
Not Quite I <lb/>
How often you ran a <lb/>
thing net none <lb/>
nail or screw driver or ow- <lb/>
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tool box be for <lb/>
Oar<lb/>
we see that 5-our tool <lb/>
ox dos not lack a <lb/>
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Yon get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
M. M. SAULS. <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
DOMINION <lb/>
do well to see Plan Bro,. <lb/>
J. It. Smith A Bro treat all their <lb/>
with the <lb/>
mattings, tables u p an <lb/>
oil cloth Tyson. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
c, apply to B. K <lb/>
ft On. <lb/>
if you do not <lb/>
one of high grade <lb/>
your lose will be than ours. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
too, If. C. <lb/>
We are Headquarters for Brat <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
IT. C <lb/>
New Hue of men's suits, youth <lb/>
suits, boy and over-coat's to <lb/>
It everybody at. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
I take ibis method of <lb/>
at their store. <lb/>
Car lime, aDd Portland cement, <lb/>
a J. K. Bro. <lb/>
doz Ma sou Jars and <lb/>
Rubbers at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Julia returned to <lb/>
school Monday. <lb/>
Baby Misses and ladies <lb/>
cloaks at J. H Smith Bro. <lb/>
gets there Me la not only a sue-1 <lb/>
bur h found it necessary to ;<lb/>
are first Hies every body <lb/>
the lie, hence Mr Cox <lb/>
i to lie I elated a , <lb/>
having something <lb/>
to hustle. <lb/>
tried wife returned <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
best plan, the best <lb/>
rate and the <lb/>
offered. Se <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
from Charleston evening. ; <lb/>
Mr. spent in <lb/>
with<lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
the public that us the Summer Bea- i T , .-,, d <lb/>
r . i Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
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in order to n <lb/>
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excelled, and the U IteM . <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-s <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Steamer R. L. <lb/>
daily, <lb/>
at n, m for leaves <lb/>
daily, except <lb/>
at Vi tor Washington. <lb/>
at with <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New Boston, <lb/>
all points North. a <lb/>
Norfolk with<lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
j freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and <lb/>
; Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
i Bay Lice and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
Baltimore Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
r. H. Myers, Act <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
I. J. Cherry, A gt. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I. B. Walker, Vine President ft <lb/>
raffle. Manager, <lb/>
81-65 Beach Street. K, Y. <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If give you absolute <lb/>
dealer will <lb/>
pay you for it. <lb/>
R. f. Johnson, <lb/>
Dint. A Ayden, <lb/>
. . v t i . I warn <lb/>
which I bundle exclusively <lb/>
surpassed by any other make <lb/>
Give me a call and when I have <lb/>
shown yon my dry goods, notions <lb/>
other line of goods I know I shall. <lb/>
be able to please you and sell yon I <lb/>
J.<lb/>
Silver Cain, <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
Capital paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 28,091.42 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Certified cheeks <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Practicing Physician a <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
SCHOOL<lb/>
School Supplies <lb/>
Lunch <lb/>
Music <lb/>
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BOOK<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt N. <lb/>
l. <lb/>
ALL OVER THE HOUSE <lb/>
of i who was accustomed <lb/>
the daily use of apples. <lb/>
From a personal j Remedy For Mild of C- <lb/>
covering a period of more than end Threat <lb/>
yours, the physician says lie never <lb/>
has known a single instance where <lb/>
a person who was a free user of <lb/>
acquired the liquor habit, <lb/>
has he known a person addicted <lb/>
to the free use of liquor who was <lb/>
fond Times. <lb/>
That . <lb/>
sounds fishy. <lb/>
The turkey is in a way to <lb/>
Lees prestige as the chief at <lb/>
dinner. If he gets to <lb/>
Injuries from foot ball games come strutting around for much higher <lb/>
along with the other news. <lb/>
Greenville also his our sympathy, <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
What for <lb/>
Tom Watson keeps right on <lb/>
speeches just like the election <lb/>
was not over. <lb/>
The members of the nest <lb/>
have walking ahead to satisfy <lb/>
all who want places. <lb/>
The administration takes credit <lb/>
for the prosperity. But suppose a <lb/>
change should come. <lb/>
Chicago is not going to be outdone <lb/>
by New York, but is moving to have <lb/>
a of her own. <lb/>
We have nut seen it explained <lb/>
how come cotton to he lower no <lb/>
than it was at this lime a year ago. <lb/>
Hooker Washington gives good <lb/>
advice to his race but kills the <lb/>
of it by failing to practice what <lb/>
he preaches. <lb/>
A Sunday fire in the heart of the <lb/>
business section of Cincinnati de- <lb/>
property to the value of three <lb/>
of a million dollars. <lb/>
We don't feel like letting the sub- <lb/>
drop, therefore remark again, <lb/>
that Greenville ought to have a <lb/>
building and loan association <lb/>
Greensboro is adopting city ways <lb/>
Dud has passed an ordinance re- <lb/>
quiring telegraph telephone <lb/>
ires to be placed underground. <lb/>
The new York Journal of Com- <lb/>
has made a telegraphic can- <lb/>
which estimates the cotton crop <lb/>
K- this season at bales <lb/>
The farmers not plant <lb/>
tobacco this year are calculating how <lb/>
much they lost. Hut if a big crop <lb/>
had been raised the price might <lb/>
have held up so well. <lb/>
Brooklyn is following New York <lb/>
in the way of tenement fires, not <lb/>
other side of the r <lb/>
to got Twelve lives was <lb/>
record in cue lire. <lb/>
The slut of Frederick the Great <lb/>
which was presented to the United about it. <lb/>
Static by the Emperor of Germany, <lb/>
was unveiled in Washington City <lb/>
on Saturday with appropriate <lb/>
Many newspapers scum busy <lb/>
a cabinet and ether appoint- <lb/>
Much it may nut he <lb/>
prices a substitute will take his <lb/>
place on the bill of fare. <lb/>
The result of putting Italian la- <lb/>
borers in place of around <lb/>
Wilmington is said to have proven <lb/>
very satisfactory. There are several <lb/>
Italians at work in Greenville and <lb/>
they seem to be getting along all <lb/>
right. <lb/>
An idea of how bad they want it <lb/>
may be had from the fact that Gov- <lb/>
Glenn has received up- <lb/>
wards of five hundred letters asking <lb/>
To the Bright Girls of the Country. <lb/>
The expenses fur one year at a <lb/>
lending will be paid <lb/>
for a bright, worthy girl of Pitt <lb/>
county, N. C, who will for <lb/>
rue one hundred and fifteen sub- <lb/>
to my book, am Long- <lb/>
at High The college <lb/>
expenses include board, books <lb/>
laundry and incidentals- I jg but it will stay on. <lb/>
For the double purpose of giving j i, ., treatment for nose and <lb/>
the people the truth of our civil war; throat and when mild <lb/>
history, and of extending a helping; symptoms are noticed. <lb/>
band to the struggling ambitious <lb/>
Several years ago an expert in <lb/>
throat diseases e a <lb/>
remedy for mild cases of catarrh <lb/>
or the common cold. It is not <lb/>
to cure cases of long stand- <lb/>
The has been widely <lb/>
printed and is as <lb/>
Bicarbonate of soda, as a snuff, <lb/>
the nostrils kept well smeared in- <lb/>
side with The bicarbonate <lb/>
or cooking soda is to be as <lb/>
Jar back into the nose as possible. <lb/>
It is not n pleasant sensation, but <lb/>
clears away the mucus, which should <lb/>
be blown out. The in the <lb/>
nostrils i- also In <lb/>
addition to this, the bicarbonate of <lb/>
soda is used on the throat us a gar- <lb/>
and in bad cases blown dry <lb/>
through a tube inserted through the <lb/>
month against the upper part of the <lb/>
throat. The tints you do this <lb/>
you may think the top of your head <lb/>
Pickled Red Cabbage, <lb/>
girls of the country. I am pleased the outside leaves of a <lb/>
to place a year at college within <lb/>
nice red cabbage, cut in quarters, <lb/>
remove the stalks and cut it across <lb/>
in very thin slices. Lay these on a <lb/>
dish, strew them plentifully with <lb/>
reach of a girl of this county who <lb/>
desires an education earnestly, <lb/>
enough to exert herself a little dish. <lb/>
Should the girl availing herself of; them remain twenty-four hours, <lb/>
this opportunity prove particularly turn into a colander to drain and if <lb/>
deserving, I pledge myself to the wipe lightly with a cloth. <lb/>
,, , . r ,, them m a jar and boil up the <lb/>
appointment. Most of them will find to open the way to -u, <lb/>
out there are not enough places to the college course. pour over the cabbage. Seal secure <lb/>
i The who is interested in j- , in a cool place. It <lb/>
. . he fit for use iii a week or two. <lb/>
For one head of cabbage take one <lb/>
quart of vinegar, half ounce of <lb/>
ginger root, one ounce of whole <lb/>
black pepper and, if you like, a dash <lb/>
cf <lb/>
The Republicans do not seem to <lb/>
be satiated <lb/>
all the balance if the country and <lb/>
are trying to devise plans by which <lb/>
they can also strengthen party <lb/>
in the South. The South is too <lb/>
strongly Democratic suit them <lb/>
and will remain that way. <lb/>
the college course. <lb/>
The girl who is interested in <lb/>
offer should communicate me <lb/>
it once, and her <lb/>
should be accompanied by the en- <lb/>
of her county School Com- <lb/>
missioner, the editor of this paper <lb/>
the teacher of the last school <lb/>
she attended. <lb/>
I would be glad to communicate <lb/>
with every ambitious girl this j <lb/>
An Opinion. <lb/>
Brown hasn't been <lb/>
looking well for sonic time. <lb/>
indeed And I <lb/>
who is struggling to educate , think she looks as if she felt worse <lb/>
, than she <lb/>
her.-elf. <lb/>
BUT. Lost Control. <lb/>
Gainesville. Ga. you hear about his <lb/>
A woman may be as chaste as a <lb/>
sunbeam, as pure as the soul of a <lb/>
snow Hake, v. lion drifting from its <lb/>
stainless home in the sky, an I t. a <lb/>
blot and . f m <lb/>
blur and y and . , insurance <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
The insurance Commissioner has <lb/>
; losing control of his automobile <lb/>
sheriff got Yonkers <lb/>
Statesman. <lb/>
purity and glory of her reputation of . <lb/>
by a low and wicked thrust <lb/>
virtue. Raleigh Times. <lb/>
lit her <lb/>
With won d expecting <lb/>
; . a <lb/>
is not licensed i and lg toad Dr. King's <lb/>
not be. I hey are a New Discovery for Consumption, <lb/>
I and underground concern of the Coughs and Colds, . H. Brown, <lb/>
Murder comes to the sun ice soon I worst character, and are attempt Ind., end urea death's <lb/>
. . , a-M. lull <lb/>
or later. A man named William by similarity of name to get ., <lb/>
LUNG CURE <lb/>
NO MORE EXILE FOR CON. <lb/>
K Cure at Last Obtained, Altai <lb/>
it Searching; <lb/>
by St. Louis <lb/>
A few months ago the attention of a <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic gen- <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to an <lb/>
entirely new method of combating that <lb/>
most dreadful of all tuber- <lb/>
commonly called consumption. <lb/>
Out of casK, wore com <lb/>
y cured and have shown such <lb/>
that their <lb/>
s but a question of a few <lb/>
So have the result <lb/>
cases pronounced, <lb/>
incurable by all old methods that S <lb/>
company has formed and is nos <lb/>
to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this cue to all sufferers of the <lb/>
One of its feature is <lb/>
that patients can remain at home, <lb/>
rounded by friends and relatives, and <lb/>
in a great many instances, especially <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of the <lb/>
pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
ti become completely cured. <lb/>
Patients receiving the Fame treat- <lb/>
here In St. Lou-s have <lb/>
recovered as rapidly as those in <lb/>
Mexico and <lb/>
The wonderful results in <lb/>
been accomplished by the <lb/>
and which controls this, <lb/>
marvelous medical <lb/>
their main office at Nor- i. Seventh, <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
a factory on Easton avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will be known as <lb/>
th Lung Cure, and Mr. C <lb/>
P. Benson, the discoverer of too <lb/>
inhalants which u-ed, will person- <lb/>
ally charge of the of the <lb/>
company. Mr. will <lb/>
meet all who call at the of th <lb/>
on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a <lb/>
the tit. Louis Globe- <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free booklet on r-quest. <lb/>
417-19 N. St ,. <lb/>
Louis, Mo, <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
THE NEW <lb/>
BAKERY <lb/>
Bread, Cakes Fruit Cake <lb/>
The h of this city will do <lb/>
well to call at the corner of and <lb/>
South Pitt and see if we <lb/>
can satisfy them. <lb/>
All orders promptly attended to. <lb/>
Thanksgiving; Cake <lb/>
can be upon short order. <lb/>
Our thought is cleanliness. <lb/>
EDWARD BLOUNT, <lb/>
The I. X. L. Baker. <lb/>
pave instant <lb/>
at in relief and soon cured him. He <lb/>
because of the eta nil ins . <lb/>
I NOTICE <lb/>
CaL, has confessed three <lb/>
others were implicated in a murder <lb/>
committed at in this state. <lb/>
every <lb/>
the Conn Like cares <lb/>
i .; <lb/>
no and us o <lb/>
, , i and Grip <lb/>
no character, and the general p ,. <lb/>
sixteen yrs ago At the tone of on t hi-u <lb/>
the confession he pave him- even the s Mks m l <lb/>
., . . Any one representing feet I <lb/>
self up to the officials t. t s. A t. .-. <lb/>
Hub will not only defraud <lb/>
his neighbor, but lay <lb/>
ti lino and imprisonment. Good advice Is well In <lb/>
COMPANIES. it ; Ill <lb/>
The i r also a If. <lb/>
Ex-Senator Marion Butler, M- I- <lb/>
Mott mid ex Congressman C <lb/>
the were <lb/>
to warn the people of the <lb/>
together u tut president a . <lb/>
. every registry <lb/>
few days It was given out , <lb/>
they had merely called to<lb/>
bee <lb/>
stands at the pie counter before <lb/>
meeting <lb/>
odds Him <lb/>
company attempting to do ,., <lb/>
v i Keg-1 Such, in a ins c-i hi ton <lb/>
who Company, the Commercial old soldier J. J. <lb/>
and ethers seem u Havana, O. For years <lb/>
The Habit cf Apples Destroy; <lb/>
Craving for Liquor. <lb/>
to <lb/>
determined to tn do <lb/>
, , <lb/>
was Kidney dis- <lb/>
d- <lb/>
ibis Slate complying with h <lb/>
the law, the are <lb/>
i relief, At <lb/>
ht tried It put, <lb/>
against them, pit-ions f h short order and <lb/>
their propositions appear the load <lb/>
. . , . . , --t <lb/>
i i i i-., i ,,.,,, i-,,,,,. .,. <lb/>
A well known who bis . , ,. .,., an <lb/>
.,,, ., ,, ,, for the citizens i tins Nate. I lie; ,,,, ,, <lb/>
held to the theory i , . ,, , <lb/>
. not. understand I i <lb/>
With <lb/>
opinions of tuber medical nun con- <lb/>
the efficacy of the habit of <lb/>
eating apples to destroy the taste <lb/>
for liquor he has with <lb/>
ninny medical men living in various <lb/>
States. He received replies from all <lb/>
but three. <lb/>
From a majority came an <lb/>
that they had newer known a <lb/>
liking, the president where a person accustomed <lb/>
doubt nuke appointments to sail u the free use of apples a <lb/>
nor they ever known <lb/>
Commissioner dots <lb/>
why they should continue to flood <lb/>
the Stats with their literature and <lb/>
I offers of business, they <lb/>
view of learning the j written him that ll <lb/>
in the caption of this item, <lb/>
been telling the Evening Times<lb/>
After July 1st I ii h <lb/>
pared to furnish . con- <lb/>
fur <lb/>
B la town at <lb/>
Tie <lb/>
P then only run <lb/>
wharf and u <lb/>
I I bat will be <lb/>
L i. TURNAGE. <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
v Fleming <lb/>
Lot-ate . i <lb/>
i , . i <lb/>
perm h snob <lb/>
n v ii . killed <lb/>
tow is clean <lb/>
We thank yon fur i <lb/>
on when <lb/>
Bel vice is v <lb/>
v. <lb/>
would not attempt to do any <lb/>
in State until t <lb/>
with its laws These registry com <lb/>
are going so far as to oven <lb/>
publish advertisements in of <lb/>
i he reputable journals of the <lb/>
PUBLISH. <lb/>
The papers of the Slate will eon <lb/>
A ill many <lb/>
op <lb/>
mail ii <lb/>
know <lb/>
Slid- l-i <lb/>
A rates <lb/>
ha, world lame <lb/>
Si. p. .- ; I <lb/>
, I . . hi. II. IlK Gut. <lb/>
fer a favor upon the Be . <lb/>
MM -.--- ., <lb/>
do a great service to U hi, J.-v. i <lb/>
of the Stale they publish , <lb/>
above warning and f r <lb/>
people to them <lb/>
Mountain If <lb/>
A Pay tit <lb/>
i nM <lb/>
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, .<lb/>
Pose <lb/>
hi u. <lb/>
re <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
There is the selection of <lb/>
inks, library paste and <lb/>
at the drug stoic of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. brought to <lb/>
Protect eyes by buying one <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Drug <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
Highest Hies for cotton seed <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
good barrel of <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and <lb/>
Mrs. Fred alias <lb/>
Bertha Ayden, <lb/>
Monday Tuesday here. <lb/>
forget to bring or send <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. <lb/>
Co. Fat kind they <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Don't worry over that <lb/>
of cotton you bad over when <lb/>
you through ginning your <lb/>
lots. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the j <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in <lb/>
O. Co. <lb/>
John Back Jack, left <lb/>
here Monday for Augusta, Ga., <lb/>
where make his <lb/>
home. <lb/>
G- A. Kittrell and Co. have just <lb/>
received a car loud of No. Tim- <lb/>
P. N. Manning Co. are tarry <lb/>
the that will cure <lb/>
diseases f the any state. <lb/>
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
styles, lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
before purchasing and save <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
house J. D. <lb/>
Cox. Board per Best <lb/>
house town. <lb/>
Pocket tablet cutlery <lb/>
crockery and tinware <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
A. Kittrell went up the road <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Penny candies a at the <lb/>
store of Bro. <lb/>
Wind. and door frames, porch <lb/>
I columns, brackets nil kinds of <lb/>
house trimmings at rock <lb/>
prices, Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Shirts and apt <lb/>
Harrington Barber C. <lb/>
A. B. Kittrell down dun- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Oranges and <lb/>
at H. L. <lb/>
Bargains the people Prices <lb/>
i Blight H. L. <lb/>
j Arthur Mayo down here <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Car load Bait for sale cheap <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
me I pay the <lb/>
highest L. Johnson. <lb/>
Carload of salt just received. Q <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
Big consignment of flour <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
We are prepared to pay highest <lb/>
We now have on baud for and <lb/>
in position to fir-, <lb/>
class raw material cheap, having <lb/>
with which to do t <lb/>
work, and being able to save and <lb/>
work nearly all of our <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
can save our customers money, <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Paper rooting, hardware, etc. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Leon Randolph and Miss Annie <lb/>
Fleming, of House Station, were <lb/>
here Sunday visiting Mis L <lb/>
Fleming at the <lb/>
and water proof <lb/>
boot- and a specialty <lb/>
Harrington Barber ti <lb/>
For brick store <lb/>
feat long, call on or write Jno. <lb/>
Son, N. C. <lb/>
We are paying for turkeys <lb/>
on now on. Kittrell Taylor, <lb/>
goods, and and <lb/>
ha burgs all at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Mi-s House Forest <lb/>
House, <lb/>
Moore and Vain- <lb/>
wright, returned to school <lb/>
from a visit tn friends <lb/>
and relatives. <lb/>
Floor oil cloth at A. W. Ange <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
geese <lb/>
market paid for <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Oar load of best patent flour <lb/>
just received at Harrington <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
For and dinner pots, go <lb/>
to A. W. Ange Co., <lb/>
h. L, have a train <lb/>
load of Logs to come today. He cot I <lb/>
Thanksgiving. <lb/>
if the Thanksgiving <lb/>
DINNER is well dressed <lb/>
surely the DINER aught <lb/>
to be. <lb/>
A may be just as thank <lb/>
in his old clothes as in <lb/>
V new ones, but he doesn't <lb/>
look it. <lb/>
How about one of our <lb/>
HANDSOME SUITS <lb/>
or one of our elegant i <lb/>
OVERCOATS <lb/>
for Thanksgiving <lb/>
Perhaps it's a new Hat, a new Tie, Gloves, or <lb/>
something else in Haberdashery you're wanting. <lb/>
The Bet of Everything is Here, <lb/>
and Thanksgiving is a splendid time to <lb/>
pear in something new. <lb/>
Clothes<lb/>
Art- <lb/>
Hue of dress goods at remarkably A w A <lb/>
com-, see and be eon- f u nm ., <lb/>
V. a. W. . hr Rouses where <lb/>
load them. <lb/>
At Reduced A. G. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. out a big <lb/>
J. C. of Wilmington, <lb/>
A. Ci. Cox Mfg. . wants a <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor, j <lb/>
Miss Debbie Manning and Mrs. <lb/>
Charles it b spent Saturday and, Q <lb/>
Sunday in i of about one years lot wire fence reduced price, j <lb/>
the finest and <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now made, and f-u, <lb/>
I buying Cotton Seed. hey pay i-a- bargain if apply at <lb/>
II be highest cash price or will <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
I he King Clothier. <lb/>
For <lb/>
T. <lb/>
-It i <lb/>
and fresh cheap. <lb/>
N. Manning. <lb/>
Body for Sale <lb/>
Hie when way I <lb/>
want a . bin I for <lb/>
farm <lb/>
market, A. Cox M are <lb/>
making <lb/>
had better order <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
of was here <lb/>
to <lb/>
t. r. Ch. Co. <lb/>
the and lb <lb/>
will tie <lb/>
It need <lb/>
waist <lb/>
cull on It. ti. Chapman and C <lb/>
Flunk Johnston, of <lb/>
it <lb/>
business. <lb/>
, . . i <lb/>
A good chance to cut wood. <lb/>
fresh meat lib and <lb/>
H. <lb/>
r-- tat <lb/>
wood . O. f, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
ear <lb/>
A. C <lb/>
We war-l to R , <lb/>
s. Coal <lb/>
w t . <lb/>
at one. <lb/>
. , . . ,, , , , u l. <lb/>
be G Po. just <lb/>
l received a lot bar and will . <lb/>
bed wire and Their it . <lb/>
of course pal. i <lb/>
earl <lb/>
A Ci hi <lb/>
while have I hem In <lb/>
. <lb/>
i re, <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
ed from Grove <lb/>
, , , . , <lb/>
dry ht <lb/>
II. I. Johnson; <lb/>
Art and <lb/>
On. Well . en- <lb/>
tract to have live bundled cords Ange Co. <lb/>
wood cut. Any cutter u. G. Chapman, Co, <lb/>
a can see them at their have a full assortment of <lb/>
general and price <lb/>
.- <lb/>
Protect feet by wearing <lb/>
good shoes, E. Q. Chapman , <lb/>
Co. bate kind and lite you <lb/>
F. K. went to the circus at, <lb/>
and returned Sunday I <lb/>
night. I <lb/>
School stationery, <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all <lb/>
can be found at the <lb/>
See Q. A. Kittrell for feed stuff <lb/>
all kinds. j <lb/>
J. H. Browning spent Sunday j <lb/>
in <lb/>
ire right. <lb/>
is on <lb/>
Tasteless OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste us good Maple Syrup. <lb/>
per at Dr.<lb/>
Thia boa reputation to sustain. It is n <lb/>
.-, I place to buy, a <lb/>
and goodness and j <lb/>
i j with prices, the fullest <lb/>
r it as your store, <lb/>
in buy. t <lb/>
high j<lb/>
Th for and A<lb/>
Jacket. <lb/>
for full and winter are here. The style <lb/>
are different last Too many to <lb/>
a attempt <lb/>
to wear Clothing. the tines <lb/>
made youths and men <lb/>
We curry and the <lb/>
mad by Try a suit of <lb/>
and not satisfactory, money will be re <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
.-<lb/>
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
The oil mill in now running day; <lb/>
i per yard. <lb/>
union Si Or, I <lb/>
Second buggies cheap. If, <lb/>
wish I., buy a second <lb/>
see the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. MANUFACTURED <lb/>
A.<lb/>
n c. FINE JOB PRINTING.<lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S GREAT <lb/>
DEPARTMENT STORE <lb/>
WE CAN TAKE CARE OF THE CAREFUL BUYER. <lb/>
We have the right thing for every person, the right price for every purse. <lb/>
A beautiful assortment of new and Goods, perfectly adapted to the wants and <lb/>
of our We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice., <lb/>
The field for selection is the widest. The prices the fairest-a generous assortment full of quality, <lb/>
and merit. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HATE IN THE <lb/>
OF K. J., POLICY <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
ft,. Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears he paid within on month while yen <lb/>
are living, or within throe years after lapse, upon satisfactory evident <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning; of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an daring the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. C.<lb/>
f . <lb/>
ft<lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
We are waiting to please you with Dress Goods. Have <lb/>
placed on sale a line of the newest styles and <lb/>
patterns. It has been oar pleasure to show <lb/>
to per yard. <lb/>
Our line of Trimmings is complete. We have no com- <lb/>
this line. Prices from to per yard. <lb/>
We are constantly adding to Dress Goods and Trim- <lb/>
ming Department the newest and up-to-date an tot as <lb/>
they come out, striving at all times to the high <lb/>
standard that we have established in these lines. <lb/>
Look to for the we will not <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
We Cordially Invite Your inspection of Our line of <lb/>
Jackets and Furs. <lb/>
pricks to 180.00. <lb/>
A Tall Line of <lb/>
Our Sties are the newest creations and Prices <lb/>
lowest, Quality considered. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Range, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Morse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Do You Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
OUR FINE SHOE LINES. <lb/>
The Dorothy Dodd for Ladies, Prices and <lb/>
Health for Men, Price <lb/>
Modern shoe miking a of <lb/>
and Many <lb/>
makers understand the <lb/>
of d shoe making, they <lb/>
know how a durable and <lb/>
stylish shoe ought to lie made, <lb/>
but lack the necessary organ <lb/>
to carry out ideal. <lb/>
Only by combining the <lb/>
qualification can you pet per- <lb/>
shoes Our Fine Shoe <lb/>
Linn. the Dorothy I <lb/>
Health, <lb/>
very acme of scientific <lb/>
shoe making combined with <lb/>
style and finish. <lb/>
A Full Line of <lb/>
Fancy and Staple <lb/>
Groceries always <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
We Cordially in- <lb/>
you to call <lb/>
on us. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
If you do come to see us, We keep every. <lb/>
I thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
I j at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
Art n. C. <lb/>
mum <lb/>
WAREHOUSE<lb/>
Tobacco has Advanced--Prices <lb/>
are Higher. We are well equip- <lb/>
for selling your tobacco to <lb/>
fine advantage. We have com- <lb/>
men and. one of the <lb/>
est and best lighted, houses in <lb/>
the Stale. Sell, with us, <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
Cherry Go <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR PINE PRINTING. <lb/>
m -i-. ------1-- <lb/>
in <lb/>
about the custom of leaving cot- <lb/>
ton bales out in the weather, make <lb/>
not only risk <lb/>
a loss for yourself in of weight <lb/>
by removal of rotten cotton and low- <lb/>
i price, but you do the world a <lb/>
vi. You are ready enough to j <lb/>
when the merchant sells i <lb/>
-you rotten goods, hot how about the <lb/>
loan who lets the cotton injure from <lb/>
which the goods are made How j <lb/>
would your shirt last after lying j <lb/>
n the ground all winter Just so; <lb/>
long will one made of cotton that; <lb/>
has laid on the ground all winter. <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
Of Cholera with One <lb/>
Small Bottle of <lb/>
Colic, i era <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
Mr. G. W. Fowler of <lb/>
Ala., relates an experience he had <lb/>
while nerving on a jury in a <lb/>
murder case at <lb/>
seat of county. Ala- <lb/>
He there I <lb/>
ate fresh some <lb/>
souse meat it gave me cholera <lb/>
in a very severe I <lb/>
was never more sick iii my life and <lb/>
sent to the drag store for a certain <lb/>
mixture, but the druggist; <lb/>
sent me n bottle of Chain <lb/>
and i <lb/>
instead, toot he, <lb/>
what sent for, that <lb/>
was so Wetter he <lb/>
would rather send t tome In <lb/>
fix was in. I took one dose of I <lb/>
it mid better in live minute. <lb/>
The second dose eared am <lb/>
Two fellow jurors were afflict-1 <lb/>
M In tbs same manner and <lb/>
small bottle cured three of I<lb/>
Store. t <lb/>
The mid doings of many <lb/>
a married man depends <lb/>
the kind of a wife lie has. <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
MILLINERY CLOTHING. <lb/>
We use only the best mate- <lb/>
rials in our Hence <lb/>
the Popularity to which it has <lb/>
grown and recognized by all <lb/>
well dressed people to be <lb/>
date in every way. <lb/>
We are sole agent for <lb/>
the best make of Men's <lb/>
Youths, Boys Suits Over <lb/>
Coats and Pants. <lb/>
C. BIG STORE <lb/>
Praise It. <lb/>
everywhere One <lb/>
Cure for tie <lb/>
lug it ban the <lb/>
it has A <lb/>
id <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
Chester, <lb/>
little <lb/>
from a sudden <lb/>
of croup. One <lb/>
i Cure quickly re- <lb/>
and cured I <lb/>
too One Minute <lb/>
rel eve makes <lb/>
breathing cuts out phlegm, <lb/>
out and re- <lb/>
mote every of a and <lb/>
on Hold by . L. <lb/>
Woolen.<lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock of this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
fabric to be found in any city. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
The Recognized Leaders of Fine <lb/>
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, Beds, Lounges, Cribs, <lb/>
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you <lb/>
call for in this line.<lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
in ; <lb/>
. -I------- . J-------1 . <lb/>
wan <lb/>
A woman isn't good ; <lb/>
nook she her neigh-1<lb/>
Sour <lb/>
When the quantity of food taken j <lb/>
is or quality ton <lb/>
sour i- likely to <lb/>
especially so it the <lb/>
weakened by car <lb/>
Eat slowly and not <lb/>
of easily d fowl. irate <lb/>
L-t five <lb/>
ween meal-, <lb/>
you feel a fullness weight <lb/>
the <lb/>
eating, take <lb/>
and Tablets the <lb/>
sour may be avoided <lb/>
by Drug Store, <lb/>
G rt. ville. f <lb/>
A ti exaggerate <lb/>
except her age. <lb/>
WORK ALL THE TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS. <lb/>
k . <lb/>
Witch Alive baa <lb/>
of of Piled. <lb/>
Witch <lb/>
on the recommendation <lb/>
of our so C. H. <lb/>
of Tex., <lb/>
pd it for of Piles. <lb/>
It cured me Sold <lb/>
by Jno. I,. Wooten. <lb/>
Sever try to dictate to a <lb/>
your <lb/>
t to work <lb/>
in a day's time. <lb/>
lying comes do. Keep on faking <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea. <lb/>
the face fair and <lb/>
blooming. cents. Tea. or Tab- <lb/>
lets. Wooten's Drag Store. <lb/>
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have ever J <lb/>
heard <lb/>
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard. <lb/>
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent. <lb/>
Feather Stitch Braid, white and Be Hive price cents per yard. <lb/>
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair. <lb/>
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and. our price <lb/>
Men and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents. <lb/>
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants it <lb/>
Men's Fine Worsted pants for <lb/>
We mean what iV The above are only a few of the many <lb/>
good Bargains we are of Come to see us. <lb/>
The Hive. <lb/>
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UNDERGROUND LAKES. <lb/>
FOR THE LITTLE <lb/>
Franchise i t <lb/>
ground Ink., bare been , <lb/>
is any <lb/>
or ten meters number of children can play.<lb/>
Ti L town or <lb/>
E h T i in the middle- of <lb/>
the players ha, taken. The <lb/>
i seize the <lb/>
Many Australian the la <lb/>
k . before it <lb/>
covered. Similar phenomena are <lb/>
found, though or, H extensive <lb/>
in other European <lb/>
but Australia will <lb/>
be able to torn hers to <lb/>
account than any of them. <lb/>
Distinction Sens <lb/>
An enterprising tailor. <lb/>
over whose shop Third avenue. <lb/>
near Cooper Union, sign reading, <lb/>
Custom Or- <lb/>
appears in , gilt <lb/>
and silver lettering, does hi level <lb/>
heat toward catering to trade of <lb/>
both high and low dame. At the f <lb/>
base of his display window, which is <lb/>
adorned by fashion plates, <lb/>
this an is <lb/>
ROT <lb/>
K TO CENTS. <lb/>
Directly above is posted the fol- <lb/>
cents- <lb/>
SO TO<lb/>
. The presiding cress legged artist <lb/>
flays that the letter bait pulls two <lb/>
to Press. <lb/>
trencher will fall t and <lb/>
he must then pay a It is <lb/>
then hi.- turn lo twirl the trencher. <lb/>
A very similar game to this is <lb/>
, my lady's toilet The only differ-1 <lb/>
is that each player must take <lb/>
j the name of some article of a la-j <lb/>
i dress, each as shawl, earring, <lb/>
brooch, etc. <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
MT <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DOT <lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
Bouquet <lb/>
number of <lb/>
Bouquet. <lb/>
i.- a jolly game for a <lb/>
to Sit <lb/>
to <lb/>
to Goad values <lb/>
for his daisy, street------- <lb/>
The <lb/>
Haying already stamped his <lb/>
impress upon most things sub- <lb/>
lunary, according to the London <lb/>
Globe, and there at hand no <lb/>
to him, like Alex- <lb/>
to <lb/>
the kaiser is lo in hand <lb/>
the minor field of bugling. <lb/>
His majesty recently i an elk at <lb/>
and ordered the huntsman to <lb/>
sound on the bugle On <lb/>
the man complying the kaiser stop- <lb/>
hint with, -That's <lb/>
Being told in reply that there ex- <lb/>
no particular for elks, the <lb/>
emperor said, I'll have one <lb/>
specially composed for next <lb/>
j The In Salt. <lb/>
The latest government statistics <lb/>
state that the Mates pro- <lb/>
of <lb/>
the year is the mull- <lb/>
est output since 1898 and <lb/>
that the of salt is <lb/>
This is probably due to the <lb/>
disclosures of eminent <lb/>
people too much salt, that <lb/>
there is natural salt in the <lb/>
water we drink, in the air we <lb/>
breathe and in the fruits and <lb/>
tables we cut to supply the human j <lb/>
system it <lb/>
fully on every dish. <lb/>
w now traced to the use salt. <lb/>
Success. <lb/>
A Din Sea Monastery. <lb/>
of the Ten Thou- <lb/>
is the name given by the wan- <lb/>
Arabs of the district across <lb/>
Jordan to the fortress monastery of <lb/>
Mar Saba. on the Dead sea. <lb/>
many years ago there were actually <lb/>
monk living in this grim re- <lb/>
treat, and even today there are more <lb/>
than a thousand left. The <lb/>
tery is one of the oldest in the world, <lb/>
baring been founded 1,300 <lb/>
year- by <lb/>
for his sweet <lb/>
William, black eyed Susan, etc. <lb/>
Then let her tall a story <lb/>
up out of her own in which <lb/>
site brings in every one of the flow- <lb/>
names. Whenever a child hears <lb/>
his flower name mentioned he must <lb/>
get turn around and down. <lb/>
Whenever the leader uses the <lb/>
all the children . <lb/>
jump up and change places, at which <lb/>
time the leader tries to capture a <lb/>
seat. Whoever gets must then <lb/>
become leader. <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Iowa. <lb/>
Handsome fancy wonted wool suits, sites to big values <lb/>
Blowing <lb/>
Arrange the players with their <lb/>
hands behind them along the sides <lb/>
of a tang extension table, down th <lb/>
center of which a row of <lb/>
balk s placed at intervals of about <lb/>
two feet. Appoint two judges and <lb/>
them at the ends of the table. <lb/>
At a given word the players on both <lb/>
sides begin to blow the balls, en- <lb/>
to blow them their op- <lb/>
side of the table and to <lb/>
prevent balls from being blown <lb/>
off on their own ball <lb/>
blown count- live points. The <lb/>
i inn p.- t . <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
; Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes M to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Proverb. <lb/>
yards others price <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
In the picture there is hidden a <lb/>
certain well known proverb. Can <lb/>
you read it <lb/>
A Creature. <lb/>
A South American is <lb/>
a queer creature, and to its <lb/>
has been n block to <lb/>
many naturalists. To lock at it any <lb/>
one would the creature for a <lb/>
large earthworm. It has no ears, as <lb/>
other lizards have. No eyes <lb/>
parent, and it progresses with equal <lb/>
ease forward or backward in its sub- <lb/>
burrows. <lb/>
Sample Hats aS colors, others price <lb/>
My <lb/>
Boys pants, all sizes. Others <lb/>
My--price <lb/>
pair soiled Leather Shoes . Others price <lb/>
price <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
E BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the clone of business, Nov. 1904. <lb/>
Furniture fixtures, 81,211.86 <lb/>
from Capitol Stock paid in <lb/>
Gold Coin 20.00 , , , r, .,.,. <lb/>
o . i profits <lb/>
201.7 J <lb/>
Nation Bk other U S subject to check 14,035.00 <lb/>
xv <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
A E. TUCKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
23,041.20 Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Stale of North <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
J, J. R. Davis, Cashier of tho bank, do <lb/>
the is to the bast of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
sad so before <lb/>
a. SI day of 1904. f R. <lb/>
J. J v Daria <lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
InK Work ice.<lb/>
lo<lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
THANKSGIVING. <lb/>
DAUGHTERS OF THE <lb/>
Day Well Liberally Re-1 Reported for Reflector <lb/>
Though previous day gave u <lb/>
of different, <lb/>
day brought pretty <lb/>
weather with ii in this <lb/>
Greenville entered heartily in the <lb/>
observance of the day, and enjoyed <lb/>
it perhaps more fully than any <lb/>
like in the past. With <lb/>
the of the hunting <lb/>
the day was very <lb/>
like a Sunday. Business generally <lb/>
was the and <lb/>
offices being closed. <lb/>
Services held in two of the <lb/>
with Q at each. <lb/>
In tho <lb/>
was by H. H. r <lb/>
The of The <lb/>
were entertained on last <lb/>
Thursday by Mrs. Joseph G. <lb/>
at her delightful home on Third <lb/>
street. beautiful hostess re- <lb/>
the Daughters and a large <lb/>
circle of visiting guests with <lb/>
. grace and charm of and <lb/>
soon the rapidly growing chapter <lb/>
was busily at work. <lb/>
the voluntary donations tor <lb/>
the suffering families of old sol- <lb/>
the officers for the coming <lb/>
year were elected as <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis. <lb/>
let Sirs. Joseph <lb/>
G Move, <lb/>
2nd L C. <lb/>
Arthur. <lb/>
Sec Mrs. Jno. <lb/>
of the church, his . <lb/>
i . v <lb/>
joining their <lb/>
brethren <lb/>
people have had the pleasure <lb/>
Of bearing no better or more <lb/>
sermon. . <lb/>
It. was thoughtful, eloquent, one <lb/>
that wade each individual feel his . .,., <lb/>
, . . . , , to the chapter. Miss Flem <lb/>
indebtedness mid gratitude to God L, . , . , ., <lb/>
. . ,, , , , T. W. Skinner and Mrs <lb/>
for his Innumerable m <lb/>
r. . . , . . IS. H. I HIT. <lb/>
Pastor A. I. King made a brief, ., <lb/>
.- ,. ,. ., . After all business was disposed <lb/>
appeal for <lb/>
Corresponding J. B. <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
R J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
new members were added <lb/>
age and the collection was exceed- <lb/>
liberal, amounting to 935.86. <lb/>
The music at the service was <lb/>
splendid. <lb/>
At the Methodist church there <lb/>
was a large audience and <lb/>
pastor, Rev. J. A. <lb/>
preached an excellent, sermon <lb/>
keeping with the <lb/>
spirit. The collection for the or- <lb/>
was indeed a liberal one, <lb/>
amounting to There <lb/>
special music for the occasion <lb/>
was much enjoyed. <lb/>
Beside what was done in <lb/>
were other generous <lb/>
of a spirited contest was entered <lb/>
upon for the quickest reader of <lb/>
certain questions based <lb/>
upon a watch or clock, Moore <lb/>
of the graded school faculty, win <lb/>
pr-z as she did at <lb/>
last held with Mrs. David <lb/>
The to meet <lb/>
with Mrs Flanagan on the <lb/>
second December. <lb/>
THE CZAR'S ESTATES. <lb/>
A good story is told <lb/>
. , Morgan. For three i <lb/>
The czar is the owner of over g <lb/>
estates, all of winch supply mm p empty , j, u <lb/>
with private revenues, but he is also to On <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Friday, 1908. <lb/>
H. F. Keel went to <lb/>
the possessor of palaces and day his junior <lb/>
O. W. B. Hadley, of LaGrange, tn maintained ,, to ask why he car- <lb/>
came over to spent Thanksgiving style at a great expense apparently d <lb/>
e I to the owner. The czar has more he Mop- <lb/>
servants than any one else m the have tile fa. <lb/>
R. D. Cherry went <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
this morning j on his estates. He possesses do said tho <lb/>
Mrs. Shelter., of Conetoe, Sf <lb/>
w v i r o m ti v , , or man j at least one <lb/>
has been siting Mm. T. Hook-; he has viewed but never with some curiosity. IVe <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
to a V of to ask me why I did so. <lb/>
a returned pages, but- r i w began <lb/>
em- inquirer <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Sara Flake return- <lb/>
inhabited, even for one night, and <lb/>
another score in each of which ho <lb/>
. has on only one occasion. The <lb/>
ed i his mm from where czar's private contains over <lb/>
they spent Thanksgiving. i horses belonging to him, and <lb/>
the herds of cuttle feeding on <lb/>
Mr. and K. R. Tunstall, of, own arc estimated to number <lb/>
Kinston, spent here Over head, <lb/>
with Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
Saturday, Nov. 26th, 1904. <lb/>
won the money, but in future don't <lb/>
ask questions about things that <lb/>
don't concern <lb/>
Indian Territory Farm Land. <lb/>
The available farm land in Indian <lb/>
is estimated at <lb/>
acres. These figures are taken from <lb/>
the records of the <lb/>
H Caught the Of this per cent was in <lb/>
One of Emperor William's favor- hist year. There are about <lb/>
Gladys is on young named acres of land where pine <lb/>
sick list. a student, says Am- Is found in commercial quantities, <lb/>
. Tower. He and there is an abundance of hard <lb/>
O. T. found way lo the war lord's woods of all kinds. The latest <lb/>
morning from Kinston. friendship in interesting man- obtainable give the value of <lb/>
i net. William, walking one day in farm animals at The <lb/>
Rev. W. B. C x returned the street near the palace, met the per cent of the population engaged <lb/>
from i student and said to him abruptly, m agriculture is -ceded in only <lb/>
do you come three Oklahoma <lb/>
am n was the reply, and <lb/>
said the emperor. <lb/>
Berliners are good for <lb/>
know two Berlin boys who are ex- The Germans are given to pun- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Woodward <lb/>
returned Friday evening from <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. has returned <lb/>
from a visit to her parents a <lb/>
Grimesland. <lb/>
to that returned the after <lb/>
t, student. their Ian ire <lb/>
Rev. F. ft. Hart in in has been <lb/>
conducting meeting Falkland <lb/>
the pan <lb/>
Mi-a Minnie Hart, of <lb/>
Va., arrived evening to <lb/>
brother, J. N. Hart. <lb/>
IT. MS. <lb/>
r a ponderous sort, and <lb/>
well adapted to it, <lb/>
and The emperor com- Tho eastern war gives them plenty <lb/>
him to attend at the pal- opportunities. At Berlin the <lb/>
ace. cat name for the commander of <lb/>
Manchuria <lb/>
; Russian armies in <lb/>
is <lb/>
mean- <lb/>
col- <lb/>
Elder Involuntarily Immersed. <lb/>
Last week while the funeral <lb/>
procession was conveying the re- <lb/>
mains of the late Mr. J. R. <lb/>
pupils the grounds, near <lb/>
of the graded contributed church, Presiding <lb/>
13.26 to Oxford orphan F. over- <lb/>
turn, and ; he sixth and seventh <lb/>
grades took a to tho inmates <lb/>
of the county home. <lb/>
The in cash <lb/>
and a to Oxford <lb/>
my I <lb/>
The noble of The Ki <lb/>
Daughter-, following their annual <lb/>
took a feast to the <lb/>
h gladness and <lb/>
as well as to <lb/>
the inmates. <lb/>
Lost a Hand. <lb/>
A living the <lb/>
liver met an accident, <lb/>
log that coat him one hand. <lb/>
He was out hunting, and while <lb/>
a fence with tho butt, of <lb/>
his gun resting the ground a <lb/>
rail Cell and caused the gun to dis- <lb/>
charge. The load went through <lb/>
his left band and tore it so badly <lb/>
i- had to be amputated. <lb/>
Heat Turned On. <lb/>
The furnace in the Masonic <lb/>
fired up Friday for the <lb/>
first time and heat turned on the <lb/>
opera The apparatus <lb/>
worked all right and made the <lb/>
house thoroughly comfortable. <lb/>
Dr H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha <lb/>
Mb, 6th and 7th, Monday, <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday for the <lb/>
purpose of treating diseases of the <lb/>
eye and fitting glasses. Those not <lb/>
able to pay a lee will be <lb/>
free. 11-14 It a wk I <lb/>
turned in creek, near <lb/>
cross roads, was <lb/>
thrown into tho Bold waters of the <lb/>
stream. The creek as much <lb/>
account rain <lb/>
storm the day before, and the <lb/>
boggy in which the presiding elder <lb/>
was riding got into a and <lb/>
turned over. Mr. Smith was at <lb/>
assisted from water by <lb/>
those nearest to him at the <lb/>
lime of and he hat <lb/>
Buffeted no attack of cold <lb/>
on account of m remain for <lb/>
some time wet before he <lb/>
could be driven In u place <lb/>
tie procured. <lb/>
House <lb/>
Another good sized audience <lb/>
greeted the Osman Stock Com <lb/>
in the opera house Friday nigh in <lb/>
the <lb/>
While this is old play the com- <lb/>
presented it s excellently u- <lb/>
to make it very pleading. All <lb/>
parts were well taken. The spic- <lb/>
between the acts were of a <lb/>
high order. <lb/>
will be presented <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
The a meritorious <lb/>
company and deserve to well <lb/>
patronized. Only praise of <lb/>
is beard from all who attend their<lb/>
New seeded raisins, pitted dates, <lb/>
citron, currants, <lb/>
nut. S. M. <lb/>
Steel Wheel Fire Alarms. <lb/>
Many of the towns in New thereby that he has been <lb/>
even including ho large a place by <lb/>
as Branch, have steel wheel the time of the Dreyfus <lb/>
tire alarms, which arouse too, the Berlin wits asked, <lb/>
around them in a very wide <lb/>
radius. The are merely the far has France <lb/>
steel rims of big locomotive drive was the <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1904. i T <lb/>
j desiring them by the Central <lb/>
Mis attend- j way from its disabled limp For Warm <lb/>
-d the big in rolling stock. the alarm The department of agriculture <lb/>
day. is mounted in a wooden tower frame has recently imported five <lb/>
Robert and MUs Ia I of a eves and a ram-for <lb/>
T. . , . . stout post. A big hammer hangs on use in the extreme southern states. <lb/>
Johnson, were in and any one a A heavy crop of wool is a burden <lb/>
neighborhood Friday afternoon, j fire clangs the alarm and calls in hot, dry districts, resulting in a <lb/>
Misses Mary, Bessie, Laura; sens to action. direct ill effect on tho quality of the <lb/>
Smith Clara were here I mutton. These sheep are being ex- <lb/>
B tho with by the bureau of <lb/>
i,. a Golf links to be found in animal industry. They are hardy <lb/>
Miss Bessie spent , of an They <lb/>
day afternoon with Miss Annie At there has been a brought from the Barbados, where <lb/>
j golf club for nearly ten years. The they proved profitable. Country <lb/>
Miss May spent eighteen hole course, which is laid Life In America. <lb/>
day night at her home in Ayden. j out in the three mU from <lb/>
t t u i the city, is said to be decidedly Library <lb/>
Leon and Mis- j which means, Tho librarian of the of <lb/>
Emma Brown, of Ayden, in acCording to some, that on loses an deputies at Berlin on being told the <lb/>
vicinity Sunday. ; immoderate number of balls there, average time for getting a book at <lb/>
Misses Mary Golf may be played Zanzibar, the Columbia university library in <lb/>
Johnson spent Sunday afternoon I of ,; New York shall <lb/>
. . w. M . , Ban, Hon- I go next Two hours a half <lb/>
Miss j and . . . v one hour Paris <lb/>
Henry B K British museum <lb/>
sons, Luther and Harvey, went to- a Woman. and two and a half minutes at Co- <lb/>
Saturday. Perhaps the Perhaps if he wishes to <lb/>
It f. accompanied apparatus on record, so far read several books it might save <lb/>
as human beings are concerned, <lb/>
his wife, rilled his regular <lb/>
at Bethany <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
A number of our friend spent <lb/>
Friday to see <lb/>
the big show <lb/>
and sister, Miss Carie <lb/>
spent Sunday at L. A. <lb/>
ton's. <lb/>
Mis- Carrie Rouse and brother <lb/>
spent Saturday at It. B <lb/>
Joe and Joe Williams, <lb/>
Standard, were over Sunday. <lb/>
Marion Joe <lb/>
were over a short <lb/>
while Sunday. <lb/>
passed out of existence recently <lb/>
when a certain Mr. Williams died <lb/>
at Bristol, England, a good <lb/>
One time, it is said, the lady <lb/>
seized a box of dominoes and <lb/>
lowed twenty-eight pieces. an- <lb/>
other occasion the consumed one <lb/>
and a half pound.-, of grave, and <lb/>
later she swallowed thirteen iron <lb/>
screws. of these things <lb/>
harmed her. <lb/>
books it <lb/>
time for him to make a trip to <lb/>
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